Filling nail holes nail holes in interior walls can generally be filled with shrink free spackling by overfilling the hole slightly then sanding smooth once it s dry.
Best way to fill counter sing holes on cedar siding.
Don t fill the entire hole with foam.
Over the past week i ve noticed the something is chewing holes in my cedar siding about 10 feet up off the ground.
Do not use caulk it will not take the stain even if you use before painting it shrinks too much to fill holes caulk is used for where the trim meets the wall and at the joints and corners when painting not for staining.
There was one quarter half dollar size hole that went all the way thru.
Do not fill the hole all at once but scrape layers into the hole a little at a time.
Holes in wood trim are best filled with wood filler.
I thought the holes would be ok 15 gauge but if there is a way i d like to fill them before we move in.
I trimmed my interior in rough cedar but i am not filling the nail holes since any sanding would change the look of the wood.
If the siding is unpainted stick with epoxy filler it s.
Filling holes and cracks in exterior cedar 05 15 2016 05 56 pm i have used cedar coloured silicone grout to fill in where woodpeckers have explored my siding.
Leave about an inch of depth that your patch will go over.
By the way if you ever do caulk before painting like trim or exterior caulking be sure to use a paintable one.
Step 6 sand and paint.
Using a painter s 5 in 1 tool or a putty knife apply the putty you have just mixed.
Because the glue needs to dry all the way through the patch allow at least two hours drying time but six or more hours is better.
Fill the hole with foam sealant.
For best results use a sprayable foam with minimal expansion.
Nail holes in exterior surfaces just as with cracks or gaps can be dealt with using a good caulking.
Fill cracks in painted siding with either exterior acrylic latex caulk caulk or with epoxy wood filler which is a better choice.
At first i thought it was a woodpecker because there were about 10 holes that looked like someone started to drill into the siding.